61.   To run their operations, law firms have hired a wide range of professionals.

62.   To that end, the firm in July hired Steven Yanis, an analyst who covers wireless services.

63.   Two representatives of a Washington, D.C., public-relations firm hired to speak for Argenbright did not return calls for comment Thursday.

64.   Wall predicted that the firm would be hiring even more people with compromised records.

65.   When Cobb decided to attend law school at the University of Pennsylvania, an uncle warned that corporate law firms would not hire blacks.

66.   A Swiss firm hired in December to monitor illegal logging along the Thailand-Cambodia border abruptly pulled out of the deal, government officials announced Thursday.

67.   Accounting firms are still hiring people, but at a lower rate than before.

68.   Even legitimate construction firms sometimes hire gangsters to persuade tenants to shift from sites slated for development or to sell cheap.

69.   Firm hires contractor to clean up oil slick, NEW STRAITS TIMES-

70.   He added the company has been hired by firms in both Japan and the United States to research and develop educational software to specific requirements.

n. + hire >>共 540
company 20.37%
government 3.19%
firm 2.92%
family 2.34%
team 2.26%
employer 2.22%
school 1.68%
city 1.52%
bank 1.48%
owner 1.32%
firm + v. >>共 662
be 10.84%
have 6.10%
say 5.04%
make 1.78%
do 1.21%
use 1.15%
take 1.11%
sell 1.08%
plan 1.00%
offer 0.98%
hire 0.71%
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